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The Fire Island Muses of George Platt Lynes & the PaJaMa collective

The Fire Island Muses of George Platt Lynes & the PaJaMa collective

Artists George Platt Lynes and the collective PaJaMa vacationed on Fire Island in the 1930s and 40s with a parade of attractive young gay men who served as models and muses for the artists. Here we look at 10 of these Muses - captured in their prime by the artists on Fire Island.

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Fire Island Art History- Bernard Perlin

Fire Island Art History- Bernard Perlin

The 1930’s through the 50’s saw a migration of the Art world finding their way to Fire Island for inspiration, freedom , and community. Painter Bernard Perlin would join friends like George Platt Lynes, Lincoln Kirstein, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, and more to express their creative…

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Fire Island Celebrity history- Mart Crowley
Celebrity history, Art history, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's Robert Bonanno Celebrity history, Art history, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's Robert Bonanno

Fire Island Celebrity history- Mart Crowley

Fire Island Pines was drawing all creatives including playwright Mart Crowley whose play “Boys in the Band” was introducing the gay lifestyle to the world. That influence was now arriving in the Pines changing the demographic from predominantly straight to a growing population of gay…

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Art History- Peter Hujar
Art history, photography, 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's Robert Bonanno Art history, photography, 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's Robert Bonanno

Art History- Peter Hujar

Like many artists Photographer Peter Hujar found his way to Fire Island. He died of AIDS in 1987, leaving behind a complex and profound body of photographs. He was a leading figure in the group of artists, musicians, writers, and performers at the forefront of the cultural scene in downtown New York in the 1970s and early ’80s, and was enormously admired for his completely uncompromising attitude towards work and life. He was a consummate technician, and his portraits of people, animals, and landscapes, with their exquisite black-and-white tonalities, were extremely influential.

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The Carrington Chronicles- Chapter 1: The History of the Estate
Theater, Art history, Fire Island History, 1940's Bill Hildebrandt Theater, Art history, Fire Island History, 1940's Bill Hildebrandt

The Carrington Chronicles- Chapter 1: The History of the Estate

Frank Carrington purchased his home on Fire Island in 1927. The property is located on the western boundary of Fire Island Pines, one half mile east of Cherry Grove. He lived there until 1975. He played an important role in the development of the mid-century performing arts in American culture.

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Art history-Rodger Duncan
Art history, Parties & Benefits, 1990's Robert Bonanno Art history, Parties & Benefits, 1990's Robert Bonanno

Art history-Rodger Duncan

Many artists of every creative field made their way to the Pines. It’s natural setting was a haven that inspired creativity. It was only natural that they would give back to the community using their art, and so is the case with fashion illustrator Rodger Duncan. In 1989 he created the “Fashion of the Pines” poster art for the show.

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Fire Island Art history - PaJaMa: Paul Cadmus, Jared & Margaret French
Art history, 1940's, 1950's, 1930's Robert Bonanno Art history, 1940's, 1950's, 1930's Robert Bonanno

Fire Island Art history - PaJaMa: Paul Cadmus, Jared & Margaret French

In 1937 on Fire Island, Paul Cadmus, Jared and Margaret French forged a photographic collaboration they called PaJaMa, an amalgamation of the first two letters of each of their first names. The trio produced intimately posed photographs that detailed their relationships, both amongst themselves and within Fire Island’s thriving artistic community.

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